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Silver Delfino and Hy Jinks are two handsome suri males looking for a new home together. Both boys have been shown, are accustomed to halter training and routine handling, and have spent their lives in a herd environment.
Silver Delfino is a striking light silver grey male with eye-catching color...
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Marquette Midnight and Tawas Tempest are two young suri males looking for their next pasture. Both boys have been shown, are halter trained, easy to work with, and accustomed to herd life.
Marquette Midnight is a handsome true black male with a calm personality and attractive suri fleece. He has ...
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Looking to add proven grey genetics to your program? Firelight's Rowdy and Zodiac's Aerosmith offer a unique opportunity to acquire two quality males for one affordable package.
Firelight's Rowdy
Son of 10x Champion Spalding
Strong black and grey producer potential
Dense, fine fleece
First ...
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Looking for a few friendly additions to your herd? Ignacio, Motor City Luxe, and Ishpeming Icefire are three young males with great dispositions, attractive fleece, and plenty of personality.
Ignacio is a calm, easygoing beige male with a soft fleece and a pedigree filled with proven light-colore...
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Carpe Diem and Winning Colors are two of the nicest young males in our herd, and while we'd love to keep every champion we've produced, we simply have too many boys and need to make room for the next generation.
Carpe Diem is a Color Champion true black male and a son of Zion. With his strong fle...
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Three Colors, One Great Opportunity
Carpe Diem, Winning Colors, and Mohican represent three distinct color options and three outstanding young males available together in one package.
Carpe Diem is a true black Color Champion and Zion son with excellent fleece, strong conformation, and a calm ...
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Hy Jinks, Silver Delfino, Carpe Diem, and Winning Colors represent four unique color lines and a wide range of genetics in one package. As our herd continues to grow, we have found ourselves with more males than pasture space and are offering this group as an opportunity for another farm to benefit ...
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